Oops! I gave the wrong answer and curlysdame got it right. I should have waited for my answer to be confirmed before throwing out the next question. Boy, am I umday and not just in pig language. I'm umday in any language.

Let me try to redeem myself. Curlysdame, the answer to "Well, you can always use it for a cheese knife" is Curly from "Oily to Bed, Oily to Rise".

Since I already asked my question (after giving the wrong answer), I will now defer to whoever wants to go next.

Lessee, I think that is your namesake, Senor "Peedro" Alvarez in his phone call to Seamus O'Brien in What's The Matador. "I mean these other idiots were bigger idiots. Who's an idiot? I mean..., I don't know what I mean!"

Dog Hambone

I believe the episode is "Calling All Curs" with the dog known as Garson.

I always thought that was spelled Garcon, probably because the dog is a poodle. In French, it means "boy", but it is also used to address a waiter in a French restaurant. The "c" is garcon has a little squiggly line at the bottom of it, meaning you pronouce it like an "s". I'm guessing Mrs. Bedford was trying to give her french poodle a french name.

I always thought that was spelled Garcon, probably because the dog is a poodle. In French, it means "boy", but it is also used to address a waiter in a French restaurant. The "c" is garcon has a little squiggly line at the bottom of it, meaning you pronouce it like an "s". I'm guessing Mrs. Bedford was trying to give her french poodle a french name.

Learn something new every day: I always just assumed that Garçonmeant "waiter", since that is the only way that I have heard it used.

Dog Hambone

Thanks to the recent release of Volume 8, I can say for sure that Larry says this in WHAM-BAM-SLAM in some of the new footage. Larry then pours the ketchup on his hotcakes followed by some mustard and whipped cream. There are some other favorite fuits, too, such as cheese (PEST MAN WINS) and limburger (CUCKOO ON A CHOO CHOO).